Your mother farted on the trios 1 in 1960..........Later on that shuttle someone lit a match and the weather sattelite reperted high tempertures, explosions, and high levels of methan.....we later discovered that she actually sharted.
The US space program resumed Space Shuttle missions on September 29, 1988 with the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-26). This mission marked the return to flight following the Challenger tragedy on January 28, 1986.
Never. The Challenger space shuttle was destroyed in the 1986 disaster and was not rebuilt. The first shuttle mission after the Challenger disaster was on September 29, 1988, more than two years after the incident. That mission was flown by the shuttle Discovery.
The U.S. space program resumed human spaceflight in 2006 after the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy in 2003. The first mission following the disaster was STS-114, which launched on July 26, 2005, but it was the subsequent missions that marked the full resumption of regular shuttle operations. The program continued until the final shuttle flight in 2011.
The two US space shuttles that faced tragedy were Challenger, which disintegrated shortly after launch in 1986, and Columbia, which broke apart upon reentry in 2003. Both accidents resulted in the loss of all crew members on board.
Yes the Shuttle Columbia, suffered a great tragedy in 2003 and the Shuttle Challenger was lost to an explosion after launch in 1988. Columbia was one of the first shuttles and made over 20 trips to space. She was a great ship. R.I.P Cosmonauts.
It Resumed In 1988
1988
The Challenger in 1986 and The Columbia in 2003. this is correct you know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The US space program resumed Space Shuttle missions on September 29, 1988 with the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-26). This mission marked the return to flight following the Challenger tragedy on January 28, 1986.
Never. The Challenger space shuttle was destroyed in the 1986 disaster and was not rebuilt. The first shuttle mission after the Challenger disaster was on September 29, 1988, more than two years after the incident. That mission was flown by the shuttle Discovery.
it was grounded
The U.S. space program resumed human spaceflight in 2006 after the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy in 2003. The first mission following the disaster was STS-114, which launched on July 26, 2005, but it was the subsequent missions that marked the full resumption of regular shuttle operations. The program continued until the final shuttle flight in 2011.
yes
Before the Space Shuttle Challenger's first flight on April 4, 1983, there were a total of 24 missions conducted by the Space Shuttle program. Challenger itself was the second orbiter to be built and flew on missions STS-6 through STS-51-L, the latter of which ended in tragedy on January 28, 1986, during its 10th mission.
The two US space shuttles that faced tragedy were Challenger, which disintegrated shortly after launch in 1986, and Columbia, which broke apart upon reentry in 2003. Both accidents resulted in the loss of all crew members on board.
Yes the Shuttle Columbia, suffered a great tragedy in 2003 and the Shuttle Challenger was lost to an explosion after launch in 1988. Columbia was one of the first shuttles and made over 20 trips to space. She was a great ship. R.I.P Cosmonauts.
May 1992